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11th June 08, 06:04 AM
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 Originally Posted by Morris of Heathfield
I was under the impression that their kilts were made in the United States, but I could be wrong. "Braeriach" and "Strome" are trademarked names used by Lochcarron of Scotland for their 13oz. and 16oz. worsted wool fabric. Lochcarron is one of the better-known Scottish tartan weavers. I'm sure the kilts made by Great Scot will be of high-quality wool, at least. I haven't heard anything about their kilt-making skills, though.
Their e-mail I received this morning eluded to the same. I knew I had heard the terms before, I just wasn't 100% on the meaning.
Looking through their gallery, it appears they do fine work. If the gallery does show kilts made by them.
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